The amazing Foxfire, loved by most who have seen her was developed by Craig Presnell, one of the parents being Ampla, a large species waterlily. Grown very large in the south the adult plants can get 15 feet across easily but only after many months of growing, lots of sunlight, and about a 20 gallon pot. Smaller and just as amazing plants can be grown in a 2 or 5 gallon pot. I recommend Landon Fertilizer. Use 1/2 of the recommended dose as its very hot. The leaves are bronze with mottling. Some can appear green with mottling but its rare. The plant can easily be contained to 5-8 feet by simply trimming pads once a week. Make sure you water temp is above 70 all the way to the bottom of the pond for tropicals to bloom properly. If using plant tabs I now add 6 tabs per 1-2 gallons of water every 25-30 days. 1 Tab does nothing.
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great pictures!!!! Something like this will go great in the new pond im working on.
Wow…I love this picture. A beautiful waterlily. I also love gardening and I have a large pond in my garden. If I want to plant this flowers in my garden can or not? I want to put this beautiful flower in my pond, must be very beautiful.